Gallery Talk: A Matter of Memory, William Green
William Green, curatorial assistant in the Department of Photography and contributor to the exhibition catalogue, will give a tour of A Matter of Memory: Photography as Object in the Digital Age.
William Green, curatorial assistant in the Department of Photography and contributor to the exhibition catalogue, will give a tour of A Matter of Memory: Photography as Object in the Digital Age.
The Little will screen The Freedom to Marry (Eddie Rosenstein, U.S. 2016, 86 min.) as part of the One Take Documentary Series. Over the last four decades, same-sex marriage has gone from a 'preposterous notion' to one of the most … Continue reading
The Cinema will screen Doctor Strange (Scott Derrickson, U.S. 2016, 115 min.) "A former neurosurgeon embarks on a journey of healing only to be drawn into the world of the mystic arts."
The Little will screen The Freedom to Marry (Eddie Rosenstein, U.S. 2016, 86 min.) as part of the One Take Documentary Series. Over the last four decades, same-sex marriage has gone from a 'preposterous notion' to one of the most … Continue reading
The Cinema will screen Nocturnal Animals (Tom Ford, U.S. 2016, 116 min.) "A wealthy art gallery owner is haunted by her ex-husband's novel, a violent thriller she interprets as a symbolic revenge tale."
The Dryden will screen Bad Day at Black Rock (John Sturges, U.S. 1955, 81 min., 35mm) as part of the Ernest Borgnine series. Smoldering rural hatred erupts as Spencer Tracy fights postwar bigotry in the male-dominated town of Black Rock, … Continue reading
Bread and Water Theatre will host a reading by J. R. Teeter of Mike Daisey's The Trump Card. Author and monologist Mike Daisey takes on the reigning world heavyweight of self-mythologizing, the short fingered vulgarian who captured the nation's heart … Continue reading
The Cinema will screen Collateral Beauty (David Frankel, U.S. 2016, 97 min.) "Retreating from life after a tragedy, a man questions the universe by writing to Love, Time and Death. Receiving unexpected answers, he begins to see how these things … Continue reading
The Little will screen The Thing (John Carpenter, U.S. 1982, 109 min.) as part of the Saturday Night Rewind series. It's the first week of winter in 1982. An American Research Base is greeted by an alien force, that can … Continue reading
The Dryden will screen Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (Tim Burton, U.S. / U.K. / Australia 2005, 115 min., 35mm) as part of the Dryden Kids series. While author Roald Dahl found 1971's Willy Wonka to be soft and saccharine, … Continue reading
The Cinema will screen Doctor Strange (Scott Derrickson, U.S. 2016, 115 min.) "A former neurosurgeon embarks on a journey of healing only to be drawn into the world of the mystic arts."
The Cinema will screen Nocturnal Animals (Tom Ford, U.S. 2016, 116 min.) "A wealthy art gallery owner is haunted by her ex-husband's novel, a violent thriller she interprets as a symbolic revenge tale."
After October, pink ribbons, long walks and survivor events become the past. Yet, daily, I admonish my chemo-surgery-radiation-war-torn body to continue to Fight and Live! I fight with power, I fight with strength. I am leaning where I thought I … Continue reading
The Cinema will screen Collateral Beauty (David Frankel, U.S. 2016, 97 min.) "Retreating from life after a tragedy, a man questions the universe by writing to Love, Time and Death. Receiving unexpected answers, he begins to see how these things … Continue reading